Favorite Track(s) of The Week

Favorite Track(s) of The Week

I hope that all of you here in the U.S. are winding down and ready to enjoy the holiday weekend!  If you're teaching a class this weekend, here are a few songs that you may consider using whether you are considering an Independence Day theme ride or you just want to add in a few songs to commemorate the holiday.  Of course there's the usual Firework by Katy Perry, Born in The USA by Springsteen or America by Neil Diamond, buy I thought I'd share a few that you may not have thought of.

The Other Side by Jason Derulo features the lyrics, “Sparks fly like the Fourth of July”.  (64 RPM)

THE OTHER SIDE BY JASON DERULO iTUNES LINK

Fourth of July by Fall Out Boy (81 RPM): I've used this as a seated hill, pushing out of the saddle on the chorus. (There is a remix version that is explicit, so make sure you get the clean version here.  Unless of course you and your club don't mind the explicit version…)

FOURTH OF JULY BY FALL OUT BOY iTUNES LINK

Closer to free by BoDeens (100 RPM) will make your ‘Friends' fans smile and makes a great fast flat road. 

CLOSER TO FREE BY BoDEENS iTUNES LINK

Now That We Are Free by Glaidiator feat. Izzy works for sprints.  Check out several different remixes of this one on both Spotify and iTunes. 

NOW THAT WE ARE FREE BY GLADIATOR FEAT. IZZY iTUNES LINK (extended)

Freedom by Tyrone Wells: I love this tune a lot although I'm not sure where it fits in.  Possibly a warm up or even as part of your ‘welcome music'.

FREEDOM BY TYRONE WELLS

Have a fantastic weekend! What are your favorite Fourth of July themed songs to use in your classes?

Favorite Track(s) of The Week

Favorite Track(s) of The Week

I have a pretty wide demographic in my classes as I'm sure many of you do.  The majority of my riders are between the ages of 45 and 60.  This time of year I get quite a few college age kids that are home for the summer.  I try to always stay mindful of my music selections so that I can keep everyone happy.  The other day I had a few college girls mixed in with my regular riders and I played Meghan Trainor's Me Too.  A few of my older riders perked right up and even made mention later of how much they liked the song.  It didn't seem to faze the college age crowd.  It just goes to show you-you never know who you are inspiring with your song choices!

Meghan Trainor-Me Too (63 bpm)

Meghan Trainor-Me Too iTunes link

Also, try Meghan Trainor's No (flat road at 94 rpm)

Favorite Track(s) of The Week

Favorite Track(s) of The Week

Happy Fri-yay!  Whew!  I thought this one would never get here!

One of my favorite bands, NEEDTOBREATHE, is coming out with a new album which is expected to be released on July 15, 2016 and I can't wait!  I have used many of their songs in my classes in the past including Brother, State I'm In, Girl Named Tennessee, Keep Your Eyes Open, Something Beautiful, Feet Don't Fail Me Now,  The Heart, Ooh's and Aah's, Lay ‘Em Down and Slumber.

Their upcoming album,   HARD LOVE, features some already released tracks that you should definitely consider adding to your next playlist.

Great Night (feat. Shovels & Rope): standing or seated climb (65 RPM)

Great Night (feat. Shovels & Rope) iTunes Link

Happiness: flat road (around 99 RPM)

Happiness by NEEDTOBREATHE iTunes Link

 

Favorite Track(s) of The Week

Favorite Track(s) of The Week

One of my riders is a huge Michael Franti fan and brought to my attention that he was coming out with a new album last week. I'm a pretty big fan myself.  Check out the screenshot below for a few of his popular songs which I continue to love using in my classes.

Screen Shot 2016-06-09 at 4.27.21 PMYou'll definitely want to check out his new album titled Soulrocker. Here's what I'll be using:

My Lord: I used this for seated accelerations on the chorus.  There are three of them and each are around 30 seconds.

My Lord by Michael Franti & Spearhead iTunes Link

We Do This Every Day:  This one was great for jumps on a hill or a climb.

I Got Love For Ya: At around 97 RPM's, this one makes a great flat road.

We Do This Every Day by Michael Franti & Spearhead iTunes Link

I Got Love For Ya by Michael Franti & Spearhead iTunes Link

Favorite Track(s) of The Week

Favorite Track(s) of The Week

Even though summer doesn't officially begin until June 20th, to many of us in the U.S., Memorial Day weekend signals the beginning of summer. Thats why I'm here with a few songs for you to use if you're planning a special ride to signal summer's start.  Sprinkle them in throughout the season or create your own unique summer themed playlist.

Summer of '69 by Bowling for Soup makes a great warm up or flat road.

Summer of '69 by Bowling for Soup iTunes Link

Try Hot Summer Night by Grace Potter and the Nocturnals for a climb.

Hot Summer Night by Grace Potter & The Nocturnals iTunes Link

Also try Summer of Love (Extended Mix) by Cascada for accelerations or a standing climb.

Summer of Love- Extended by Cascada iTunes Link

And of course Summer by Calvin Harris.  Try out this Diplo Grandtheft Remix for something different.

Summer by Calving Harris Remix iTunes Link

Last, be sure to check out Summerthing! by AfroJack, Mike Taylor.

Summer thing! Afrojack iTunes Link

Whenever you celebrate the start of summer, I hope these songs will get your classes motivated.

Any other Summer themed song suggestions?